00450nas a2200121 4500008004100000245010800041210006900149250001600218260003300234490000900267100002400276856002800300 2005 eng d00aFauna Europaea: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae from Sweden0 aFauna Europaea Bolitophilidae Diadocidiidae Ditomyiidae Keroplat aversion 1.2 bFauna Europaeac7 March 20050 v20051 aChandler, Peter, J. uhttp://www.faunaeur.org00404nas a2200109 4500008004100000245009000041210007100131300001200202490000700214100002400221856004900245 1978 eng d00aPilzmücken aus Messaure in Schweden. I. Barberfallenfänge (Diptera: Mycetophilidae)0 aPilzmücken aus Messaure in Schweden I Barberfallenfänge Diptera a147-1560 v581 aPlassmann, Eberhard uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/4936400529nas a2200109 4500008004100000245013000041210007100171260009600242300001200338100002000350856004900370 1921 eng d00aSvensk Insektfauna 11. Tvåvingar. Diptera. Första underordningen Orthorapha. Första gruppen myggor. Nematocera. Fam. 12-130 aSvensk Insektfauna 11 Tvåvingar Diptera Första underordningen Or aUppsala & StockholmbEntomologiska Föreningen i Stockholm, Almquist & Wiksells Boktryckeri a141-2731 aWahlgren, Einar uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/4935400380nam a2200121 4500008004100000245004900041210004800090260001100138300002000149490000700169100003300176856004900209 1852 eng d00aDiptera scandinaviae, disposita et descripta0 aDiptera scandinaviae disposita et descripta aLundae axii + 4091-45450 v111 aZetterstedt, Johann, Vilhelm uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/4934900346nas a2200109 4500008004100000245005200041210005200093260001200145300001000157100002000167856004900187 1919 eng d00aNotes on the Mycetophilidae of British Columbia0 aNotes on the Mycetophilidae of British Columbia c03/1919 a12-151 aSherman, R., S. uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/4377603003nas a2200145 4500008004100000245015800041210006900199300001000268490000700278520241200285100002202697700002502719700001802744856009502762 2008 eng d00aFungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae & Mycetophilidae) from Tyresta National Park and Nature Reserve in Sweden0 aFungus gnats Diptera Bolitophilidae Diadocidiidae Ditomyiidae Ke a29-520 v143 aFaunistic data on fungus gnats from the boreonemoral, old-growth, pine-dominated forests of Tyresta National Park and the surrounding Nature Reserve are presented. The material was collected with Malaise traps, window traps and coloured pan traps at 15 sites in the years 1997-2003. The Tyresta forest suffered from a 450 ha area wild-fire in 1999, and about half (55%) of the samples originates from newly, partly heavily burnt wild-fire sites. Altogether 248 species are recorded, including 22 species new to Sweden, viz. Symmerus nobilis Lackschewitz, 1937, Orfelia unicolor (Staeger, 1840), Phthinia winnertzi Mik, 1869, Sciophila krysheni Polevoi, 2001, Sciophila modesta Zaitzev, 1982, Sciophila persubtilis Polevoi, 2001, Sciophila setosa Garrett, 1925, Boletina edwardsi Chandler, 1992, Gnoriste harcyniae von Roder, 1887, Allodia (Allodia) anglofennica Edwards, 1921, Allodia (Brachycampta) foliifera (Strobl, 1910), Anatella ankeli Plassmann, 1977, Exechiopsis (Xenexechia) perspicua (Johannsen, 1912), Synplasta pseudingeniosa Zaitzev, 1993, Mycetophila dziedzickii Chandler, 1977, Mycetophila gentilicia Zaitzev, 1999, Mycetophila lubomirskii Dziedzicki, 1884, Phronia distincta Hackman, 1970, Sceptonia regni Chandler, 1991, Sceptonia thaya Sevcik, 2004, Trichonta clavigera Lundstrom, 1913, and Trichonta subterminalis Zaitzev & Menzel, 1996. Five species (1 Diadocidia, 1 Docosia, 2 Cordyla and 1 Dynatosoma) are regarded as new to science and will be described elsewhere. The species richness and composition fits well the general picture of increasing species diversity towards north when compared with other surveys in the Nordic region. The material shows no significant difference between fire-sites and intact forest with respect to number of specimens caught, but the species composition is quite different. As expected, the highest number of species (185) was found at the undisturbed sites, and 43 species are significantly found to be avoiding the fire sites. Still, attraction of many fungus gnats to wild-fire sites is strongly indicated by a high number of species (151) captured there, of which 37 species are significantly over-represented at such sites. For 201 species (81%) the known larval habitat is given, showing that fungus gnats from Tyresta are dependant upon a rich biota of both epigeal and wood-growing fungi, and on decaying wood, particularly of deciduous trees.1 aJakovlev, Jevgeni1 aKjærandsen, Jostein1 aViklund, Bert uhttp://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Jakovlev_al_2008_fungus_gnats_from_tyresta.pdf00967nas a2200241 4500008004100000245013600041210006900177260005600246300001200302520011500314653005700429653002000486653001900506653001300525653001700538653002100555653001300576653001800589653003200607100002000639700001700659856004900676 2006 eng d00aFungus Gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Western Rhodopes (Bulgaria)0 aFungus Gnats Diptera Bolitophilidae Diadocidiidae Ditomyiidae Ke aSofiabPensoft & National Museum of Natural History a701-7103 a
This paper gives faunistic data about 91 species of fungus gnats established in the Western Rhodopes.
10aAnnotated-new-records; Bolitophilidae- : Nematocera-10aBolitophilidae-10aDiadocidiidae-10aDiptera-10aDitomyiidae-10aEastern-Rhodopes10aInsecta-10aKeroplatidae-10aMycetophilidae- : Bulgaria-1 aBechev, Dimitar1 aBeron, Petar uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/2691204522nas a2200193 4500008004100000245013900041210006900180260001200249300001200261490000700273520383500280100002504115700001904140700001804159700002004177700002004197700002004217856009104237 2007 eng d00aAnnotated checklist of fungus gnats from Sweden (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae)0 aAnnotated checklist of fungus gnats from Sweden Diptera Bolitoph c12/2007 a1–1280 v653 aThe first modern Swedish checklist of fungus gnats of the families Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae is presented. The checklist results from a comprehensive literature research as well as treatment of a considerable determined and undetermined material from Swedish museum collections and recent material from several sources. To get better grounds for judging many old and doubtful records from Sweden, a nearly complete review of fungus gnats from the J. W. Zetterstedt collection at the Museum of Zoology in Lund has been undertaken and identifications corrected where needed. In order to preserve nomenclatural stability three species names are reinstated, all with priority over junior synonyms, viz. Orfelia lugubris (Zetterstedt, 1851) comb. n. = Orfelia tristis (Lundström, 1911) syn. n., Ectrepesthoneura ovata Ostroverkhova, 1977 = Ectrepesthoneura bucera Plassmann, 1980 syn. n., and Dynatosoma thoracicum (Zetterstedt, 1838) sens. auct. nec Zaitzev = Dynatosoma norwegiense Zaitzev & Økland, 1994 syn. n. We further find the holotype of Mycetophila grisea Zetterstedt, 1852 to be identical to Mycetophila perpallida Chandler, 1993, but retain Mycetophila perpallida pending a review of other possible synonyms with precedence. Ectrepesthoneura pubescens (Zetterstedt, 1860) is found to be a synonym of Ectrepesthoneura unifurcata (Zetterstedt, 1860) comb. n. syn. n. where the first name is retained as valid due to page priority. Four names described by Zetterstedt remain nom. dub., viz.: Mycomya diluta (Zetterstedt, 1860), Mycomya (Mycomya) notata (Zetterstedt, 1860), Brevicornu fusculum (Zetterstedt, 1838), and Brevicornu obscurellum (Zetterstedt, 1838) comb. n. Stigmatomeria obscura (Winnertz, 1863) sp. restit. is found to be a distinct species separate from Stigmatomeria crassicornis (Stannius, 1831). New combinations are suggested for Exechia praedita Plassmann, 1976 = Exechiopsis (Xenexechia) praedita (Plassmann, 1976) comb. n., and for Rhymosia pectinacea Ostroverkhova, 1979 = Pseudexechia pectinacea (Ostroverkhova, 1979) comb. n. Having removed 17 published species names with doubtful or wrong records (listed at the end) we find that the published sources comprise altogether 585 species. 137 species are reported for the first time in Sweden, bringing the total up to 722. Additional 36 species considered to be new to science are mentioned for completeness, but will be further presented and described elsewhere. Hence, at present the known fauna (including claimed undescribed species) comprises 758 species in 83 genera; 25 species of the family Bolitophilidae, 5 of the family Diadocidiidae, 3 of the family Ditomyiidae, 45 of the family Keroplatidae, 679 of the family Mycetophilidae and 1 in the unplaced genus Sciarosoma Chandler. For each species a full account of published Swedish sources with pagination, all synonyms used in Sweden and the currently known distribution in the Swedish provinces as well as the known world distribution is given. The Swedish species of fungus gnats are generally very widespread: 47% being widespread in Europe, 43% being distributed in the Eastern Palaearctic Region, and 25% having a Holarctic distribution. We find significantly higher species richness in the boreal forests of northern Sweden, but only 3% of the species so far described are known only from the Nordic biogeographical region.
1 aKjærandsen, Jostein1 aHedmark, Kjell1 aKurina, Olavi1 aPolevoi, Alexei1 aØkland, Bjørn1 aGötmark, Frank uhttp://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Kjerandsen_et_al_2007_Checklist_Sweden.pdf01863nas a2200157 4500008004100000245007700041210006900118300001400187490000600201520124000207653009301447653001301540653004401553100002101597856008701618 2003 eng d00aTwenty five new records on Portuguese fungus gnats (Diptera: Sciaroidea)0 aTwenty five new records on Portuguese fungus gnats Diptera Sciar a529-549en0 v33 aIn Herdade da Ribeira Abaixo (Grandola, south west of Portugal) specimens of fungus gnats were collected using Malaise traps. Data for forty five species are given. Twenty five of these species are new records to the entomofauna of Portugal. For twenty species, a new locality is presented. The new mycetophilid species for Portugal are: Acnemia amoena Winnertz, 1863; Acnemia nitidicollis (Meigen, 1818); Allodia barbata (Lundstrom, 1909); Brevicornu fuscipenne (Staeger, 1840); Brevicornu griseicolle (Staeger, 1840); Brevicornu nigrofuscum (Lundstrom, 1909); Cordyla crassicornis Meigen, 1818; Cordyla fasciata Meigen, 1830; Cordyla pusilla Edwards, 1925; Ectrepesthoneura hirta (Winnertz, 1846); Exechia confinis Winnertz, 1863; Exechia dentata Lundstrom, 1916; Exechia nigroscutellata Landrock, 1912; Exechia repanda Johannsen, 1912; Exechia repandoides Caspers, 1984; Monoclona rufilatera (Walker, 1837); Mycetophila caudata Staeger, 1840; Mycetophila deflexa Chandler, 2001; Mycetophila formosa Lundstrom, 1911; Mycetophila mitis (Johannsen, 1912); Mycetophila pumila Winnertz, 1863; Mycetophila stolida Walker, 1856; Mycetophila trinotata Staeger, 1840; Mycomya cinerascens (Macquart, 1826) and Mycomya tumida (Winnertz, 1863).10aAnnotated-records-including-25-new-records-and-corrected-records; Nematocera- : Diptera-10aInsecta-10aSciaroidea- ( Nematocera- ) : Portugal-1 aRibeiro, Eugenia uhttp://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Ribeiro_2003_fungus_gnats_portugal.pdf00364nas a2200109 4500008004100000245006500041210006500106300001000171490000700181100001700188856004900205 1969 eng d00aAdditions à la Faune de France des Diptères Mycetophilidae0 aAdditions à la Faune de France des Diptères Mycetophilidae a61-660 v251 aMatile, Loic uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/2250500374nas a2200109 4500008004100000245007000041210006600111300000900177490001200186100001700198856004900215 1964 eng d00aDiptères fungivoridae rècoltés a dans l'Ile de Port-Cros (Var)0 aDiptères fungivoridae rècoltés a dans lIle de PortCros Var a5-100 vn.s. 201 aMatile, Loic uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/2250001357nas a2200253 4500008004100000245008300041210006900124300001200193490000700205520041700212653006000629653001600689653001600705653006800721653001300789653001300802653001800815653003800833653012500871653002200996100001901018700001701037856004901054 2001 eng d00aBolitophilidae and Mycetophilidae (Diptera): genera and species new to Hungary0 aBolitophilidae and Mycetophilidae Diptera genera and species new a217-2290 v623 aThree species of Bolitophilidae, as well as 50 species and three genera (Syntemna, Megophthalmidia and Pseudexechia) of Mycetophilidae are recorded as new for the Hungarian fauna. Dynatosoma nigripes sp. n. is described. Twenty-two additional species of the Mycetophilidae, whose specimens were identified but not published by specialists from the materials of the HNHM, are reported for the first time.
10aAnimalia-; Dynatosoma-nigripes (Diptera-): description-10aArthropoda-10aArthropods-10aBiogeography-: Population-Studies; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon]10aInsecta-10aInsects-10aInvertebrata-10aInvertebrates-; Hungary-: Europe-10anew-species; Megophthalmidia- (Diptera-); Pseudexechia- (Diptera-); Syntemna- (Diptera-): new-record; Diptera-: Animals-10aPalearctic-region1 aŠevčík, Jan1 aPapp, Laszlo uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/2297700653nas a2200121 4500008004100000245014600041210006900187260001800256300001100274653017000285100002700455856004900482 1987 eng d00a[The complex of fungus gnats (Diptera, Mycetophiloidea) as a component of the entomofauna of territories with a changed hydrological regime.]0 acomplex of fungus gnats Diptera Mycetophiloidea as a component o aMoscowbNauka a96-11810aMycetophiloidea; USSR-; Distribution ; &; annotated species list; * INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; Mycetophiloidea; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies1 aZaitzev, Alexander, I. uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/2329200614nas a2200121 4500008004100000245009600041210006900137300001200206490000700218653020000225100001800425856004900443 1980 eng d00aPilzmucken aus Messaure in Schweden. 3. Lichtfallenfange (Insecta: Diptera: Mycetophilidae)0 aPilzmucken aus Messaure in Schweden 3 Lichtfallenfange Insecta D a175-1890 v6010aMYCETOPHILIDAE-; SWEDEN-; Faunal list with first records for north Europe; * insecta-; ** diptera-; *** nematocera-; **** mycetophilidae-; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies1 aPlassmann, E. uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/2280901206nas a2200241 4500008004100000245015000041210006900191300001000260490000700270520038700277653002000664653001900684653001300703653001700716653001100733653001300744653001800757653003100775653006500806100002400871700002000895856004900915 2005 eng d00aEine erste Bestandaufnahme der Pilzmuecken Hessens (Diptera Sciaroidea: Ditomyiidae, Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae)0 aEine erste Bestandaufnahme der Pilzmuecken Hessens Diptera Sciar a17-260 v263 aRecords of diptera of the families Ditomyiidae, Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae from Hesse (Germany) are given. Several collections of the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt a.M. were revised by the first author. The collection of the second author is based on his collections in caves and mines. Additional the studies of CASPERS were considered.
10aBolitophilidae-10aDiadocidiidae-10aDiptera-10aDitomyiidae-10aHesse-10aInsecta-10aKeroplatidae-10aMycetophilidae- : Germany-10aRecords-including-new-records; Bolitophilidae- : Nematocera-1 aPlassmann, Eberhard1 aZaenker, Stefan uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/2283900738nas a2200181 4500008004100000245004100041210003900082260005600121300002900177653020000206100001600406700002000422700001500442700001700457700001300474700002000487856004900507 1988 eng d00aFamily Mycetophilidae (Fungivoridae)0 aFamily Mycetophilidae Fungivoridae aAmsterdam, Oxford etc.bElsevier Science Publishers a1-448. Chapter paginatio10aMYCETOPHILIDAE-; CATALOGUES-; PALAEARCTIC-REGION; Catalogue ; &; biology; * insecta-; ** diptera-; *** nematocera-; **** mycetophilidae-; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies1 aHackman, W.1 aLaštovka, Petr1 aMatile, L.1 aVaisanen, R.1 aSoos, A.1 aPapp, L., [Eds] uhttps://sciaroidea.myspecies.info/node/22135